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Cybercrime Investigation Case Studies
An Excerpt from Placing the Suspect Behind the Keyboard
Author: Shavers Brett
Language: EnglishSubjects for Cybercrime Investigation Case Studies:
48 p. · 15.2x22.8 cm · Paperback
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Cybercrime Investigation Case Studies is a "first look" excerpt from Brett Shavers' new Syngress book, Placing the Suspect Behind the Keyboard. Case studies are an effective method of learning the methods and processes that were both successful and unsuccessful in real cases. Using a variety of case types, including civil and criminal cases, with different cybercrimes, a broad base of knowledge can be gained by comparing the cases against each other. The primary goal of reviewing successful cases involving suspects using technology to facilitate crimes is to be able to find and use the same methods in future cases. This "first look" teaches you how to place the suspect behind the keyboard using case studies.
- Chapter 1. Case Studies
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 A Day in the Life of a Cybercriminal
- 1.3 The Life and Casework of a Cyber Investigator
- 1.4 Testifying to Your Work
- 1.5 Summary
- Bibliography
Information Security professionals of all levels, digital forensic examiners and investigators, IT managers, InfoSec consultants, criminologists, sociologists, attorneys, law enforcement officers, Also can sell to forensic training vendors, government training courses, and high-tech crime associations.